I’m a PhD student at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, where I work in the Social Neuroscience lab run by Antonia Hamilton. I’m interested in how people learn to interact with each other, and what goes on in our brains as we do so. If you’re based in Greater London and would like to participate in our experiments (they’re fun!) please sign up here.

I’ve previously worked as an investment banking analyst at Goldman Sachs in London, and as an Economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Prior to my return to academia, I headed the EIU’s Technology and Telecoms practice, where I analysed trends in the sector and got to write about cool, geeky, things like spectrum allocation and the internet-of-things. A rather more detailed (chronological) resume is available here.